While I haven't tried it, my understanding is if you have the same
document open on multiple devices, changes made on one instantly appear
on the others. In other words, if you share the icloud document with
others you can collaborate together editing a document because everyone
will be updated
I haven't played with Pages for iOS yet. I really like Numbers on the iPad
though. It's great for entering data in a spreadsheet, though I don't use it to
create spreadsheets as typing formulas and functions would be a drag.
Best,
Nic
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Is pages for IOS any more usable than Numbers for IOS? I found numbers to be
fairly useless for my needs, but I think Pages might be a little more useful on
IOS.
Any Major limitations inherent in the IOS version?
On Apr 21, 2014, at 5:41 AM, Nicholas Parsons
wrote:
> The best way is to save t
The best way is to save the document in iCloud. So if the document is already
on your Mac, just open it, and then choose "Move to..." from the File menu, and
then choose to save it in iCloud. Then when you open Pages on your iOS device,
you'll see that document in the file browser. Your other as
Hi all,
If I was to download and install pages on my IPhone and access a document
that's originally on my mac, How would I do this?
I know you can put a document in the cloud and have it apppear in pages on the
phone and mac, and I assume any changes made would instantly appear in both
copies